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But I usually end up playing Star Wars Monopoly and end up as Queen Amidala.

even if we don't understand each other, that's not a reason to reject each other. There are two sides to any argument. Is there one point of view that has all the answers? Give it some thought.

^ This is the reason why I like arguing. If I come off as standoffish or overly angry in an argument, don't worry. I'm probably having the time of my life. Whether I agree with them or not, the pokemon fandom has a lot of different opinions, and I love how nobody is afraid to share them.

Although, on the family Monopoly board we lost a the game pieces, so our options were the Lego Block, the Packing Peanut, the Bottlecap, the Matchbook, the Army Man, and my personal favorite: the extra Die that would almost certainly get picked up by accident when someone went to roll.

It's always the dog that people want, so it'll be nice to balance things out with a kitty too. I love this game- Monopoly, is an effective tool for teaching kids some fundamental notions about cash. It's awesome that the iron was replaced with a cat. Though I was probably the only person on the planet that willingly chose to play as the iron.

Monopoly, the enduring and legendary board game, celebrated its 78th year on Feb. 6. As a gift, its marketer, Hasbro, got it a new cat token, while retiring the dull flat iron. As old as it is, Monopoly still is an effective tool for teaching kids some fundamental notions about cash.